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Kogitsune by Xia Xia Lake
Kogitsune by Xia Xia Lake













Kogitsune by Xia Xia Lake Kogitsune by Xia Xia Lake

Steam rose from my nostrils to disappear in the shadows of our shelter. Cocking my head, I blew air out of my nose again. I sneezed and jumped, startled when a puff of white smoke lifted from my snout. I squinted at the fuzzy shapes blending within themselves, dancing in and out of my sight. My first glimpse of the world was of a wide open sky covered in white clouds, on a spring morning when the seams of winter’s cloak still lingered on the threshold between seasons.

Kogitsune by Xia Xia Lake

Then a sweet little birdie suggested I try this one. I went to bed smiling and woke up wanting to start my day on a positive note, so I read it again.Īfter reading Horoku’s story, I felt exhausted and kinda empty and in need of fluff. "Shinigami" was the winner of both Best Gay Fantasy and Best Gay Debut in the 2018-2019 Rainbow awards.ĥ+++++++ Little Swordsmith. Stay up to date with the latest releases by visiting the author’s website: "Xia Xia Lake" is coming from Xia's wattpad account: "xiaxiala" which after 2 beers on a late Friday night Xia had the brilliant idea to transform it in an unpronounceable pen name. Xia is a pen name coming from the Greek "Xenia", meaning “welcoming,” “stranger,” or “guest,” and is pronounced Zia or Csia (like in Alexia), however everybody calls her Zaya. Xia currently lives in Bucharest with her husband and two giant Bucovina Shepherd Dogs.

Kogitsune by Xia Xia Lake

In 2017, she took two months vacation from work and with the help of Kogitsune, she dusted off her school books and began writing as a method of stress relief.
This is how the Takamagahara Monogatari was born. At twenty years old, she got hired in an IT corporation, where she spent the next decade forgetting everything she ever learned in school, including the Japanese language. She was a student at the Bucharest University of Foreign Languages, Japanese Major - English Minor, where she fell in love with Japanese History and Ancient Literature. Xia Xia Lake decided a couple of years ago that she wanted to spend her free time writing stories about mythologies.















Kogitsune by Xia Xia Lake